Rouben, you asked:

"Does the same problem happen when you log out *properly*? :) If this
only happens when you forcefully kill X, I doubt the Gnome developers
would be interested in looking into this issue, because recent versions
of gnome depend on a whole whack of background processes that don't get
killed off properly when X is killed using the emergency
"Control+Alt+Backspace" key combination. That's because that key
combination is not really for normal use..."


This does not happen when normally logging out, except that gnome does not 
allow you to log out or interact any way with the session for at least a minute 
after first login. So if you want to logout before that time you have to press 
ctrl+alt+backspace. Moreover, server grabs have locked the x session in many 
situations in front of my eyes. It is sad to say so, but we don't yet have the 
necessary stability to say that ctrl+alt+backspace is for exceptional 
situations. If my session deadlocks, and I press ctrl+alt+backspace, I am 
already upset. If I can't login and get back to work immediately, guess what 
will I say :) We *have* to unbreak this "session does not go away, session does 
not allow you to logout" thing that has been broken since the first release of 
gnome2 - and that, by the way, works in kde and xfce, and used to work in fvwm, 
afterstep and windowmaker.

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Users can't login after session crash
https://launchpad.net/bugs/49594

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